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Re: Font in mode line
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Francesco Mazzoli |
Subject: |
Re: Font in mode line |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Nov 2013 17:26:35 +0000 (UTC) |
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
> By "wrongly" you mean that it looks like a different font was actually
> used? Because I cannot see anything wrong with the display shown in
> that screenshot.
By "wrongly" I mean that the font is not displayed as it should. Compare my
first screenshot <http://i.imgur.com/QUHaWnj.png>, to the second
<http://i.imgur.com/o9QcxLr.png> to see what I mean.
> If the font seems to be the problem, then please use format-mode-line
> to format a line of text using that font, then type "C-u C-x =" on one
> of the characters that are rendered incorrectly, and see which font
> was actually used for its display. That might give a clue about
> what's going on.
I'm fairly sure the font is the correct one, since I can see I change when,
for example, I change specifically the `mode-line-buffer-id' face. I'm not
sure how to use `format-mode-line' the way you described. If I format `mode-
line-format' there doesn't seem to be an obvious way to infer the faces that
are used to render the various elements. If I format some plain string it is
returned as-is.
Francesco